I followed the link that monkfish posted in his message from the other day, and was horrified by one little line on the first page of the article:
Almost everyone groused about using '_' for concatenation
I know it's too early to start worrying about Perl 6, and my own problems rewriting code will, I'm sure, pale in comparison to others, but what is the point???
If I think back to all the code I've written, and all the times I've used underscores to clarify variable names: They're everywhere! By logical conclusion, this will mean that they are no longer valid in variable names, so what is the alternative: remove the underscore and capitalize the next letter instead? Couple that with this new dot syntax and it seems that Perl6 is starting to smell a lot like Java... and who in their right mind would want to program in Java? : )
matt
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